OXFORD — National Signing Day isn't as big as it used to be, but there'll still be plenty for Ole Miss fans to watch on Wednesday.

Matt Luke and Ole Miss signed 25 high school and junior college prospects to the Rebels' football team in December, meaning the bulk of Ole Miss' signing class is already finalized. Still, the Rebels have seven available scholarships to give to round out their class, and there are plenty of alluring targets for Ole Miss to chase.

Most eyes will be on a certain 5-star running back from Jackson who has his own decisions to make. But the Rebels have a few other questions to answer on National Signing Day, at positions ranging from quarterback to the defensive backfield and everywhere in between.

Here's a position-by-position look at what to expect from Ole Miss on National Signing Day:

Quarterback

Already Signed (2): Kinkead Dent, Grant Tisdale

Commits (1): John Rhys Plumlee

Targets (0): None

After a productive Early Signing Period where the Rebels signed dual-threat quarterback Grant Tisdale and pocket passer Kinkead Dent, Ole Miss won a third major quarterback recruiting race late Monday night. Oak Grove quarterback John Rhys Plumlee chose Ole Miss over Georgia and Mississippi State on Monday, giving the Rebels a talented dual-threat passer from Mississippi to go along with Tisdale and Dent.

With Plumlee choosing Ole Miss, he has offers to play both football and baseball with the Rebels, and will quickly slot into the Ole Miss quarterback conversation behind presumptive starter Matt Corral.

Running back

Already Signed (1): Snoop Conner

Commits (0): None

Targets (2): Jerrion Ealy, A'Montae Spivey

The Jerrion Ealy sweepstakes are the biggest topic of conversation in Mississippi this Signing Day, and potentially in college football. The Jackson Prep two-sport star is expected to choose between Ole Miss, Mississippi State and Clemson this week before he decides on pro baseball in the MLB Draft this summer.

Ealy is thought to be a Clemson lean at this point, but this feels a lot less certain now than it did a few weeks ago. Wherever Ealy chooses, he'll likely be the No. 2 running back on the depth chart, whether he's behind Travis Etienne at Clemson, Scottie Phillips at Ole Miss or Kylin Hill at Mississippi State. But his talent is impossible to ignore, and signing Ealy would be the biggest news and best-case scenario for Ole Miss on Wednesday.

If Ealy is off the table, there's a chance the Rebels could still be in the mix for A'Montae Spivey. The 3-star running back is an Arkansas commit, but Ole Miss' coaches visited him on Jan. 29 and Jan. 14 and Spivey officially visited Oxford on Jan. 26, showing that there is some interest.

Wide receiver

Ole Miss fans should feel pretty confident that Brandon product and 4-star wide receiver Jonathan Mingo will pick the Rebels on Wednesday. He's been committed to Ole Miss since July 31 and has visited Oxford at least three times since then. There's a chance Mississippi State could still be in play for Mingo, but that's considered a longshot.

With Mingo and four other wide receivers expected to join the class, Ole Miss doesn't need to continue pushing for receiver depth on Wednesday. That said, If the Rebels have leftover scholarships to give, Ole Miss is thought to have about a 20 percent chance at 3-star receivers JaVonta Payton and Kevin Barnett, though both are expected to sign elsewhere.

Tight end

Already Signed (0): None

Commits (0): None

Targets (1): Garmon Randolph, Jefferson, Ga.

It's looking less likely that Ole Miss will add a tight end in its 2019 class, but if it does, it'll be 3-star Garmon Randolph. A Jefferson, Ga., product, Randolph is listed as a Baylor lean in the 247 Sports Crystal Ball, but he visited Ole Miss on Jan. 26 in between official visits to LSU and Baylor.

Offensive tackle

Ole Miss did a load of offensive tackle recruiting in the December signing period, bringing in six players at that position. It wouldn't be too much of a shock to think that the Rebels are done recruiting there, but if there was a name to look out for, it'd be junior college product Josh Cooper. Cooper was a one-time Mississippi State signee who went the JUCO route instead, and Starkville is a likely destination for him, but he has an Ole Miss offer and could choose the Rebels if he pleases.

Guard and center

Already Signed (1): Bryce Ramsey

Commits (1): Caleb Etienne

Targets (0): None

3-star guard Caleb Etienne committed to Ole Miss last summer and only took one listed official visit this winter, to Ole Miss. He's a virtual lock to pick the Rebels and is expected to be one of the pieces Ole Miss will add to the jigsaw in its offensive line room, along with December signee Bryce Ramsey.

Defensive end

Already Signed (1): Sam Williams

Commits (1): Brandon Mack

Targets (3): Byron Young, Jamond Gordon, Chester Graves

If there's one position you should expect Ole Miss to sell out on this Wednesday, it's defensive end. The Rebels signed junior college standout Sam Williams in the winter and have a commitment from 3-star Brandon Mack, but have more targets than that. In-state 4-star prospect Byron Young is an Alabama commit who Ole Miss has a shot at wrangling away from the Tide and junior college 4-star Chester Graves is wide open with Ole Miss considered to have a chance.

But the most attainable player in the bunch might be Meridian 3-star Jamond Gordon. Gordon has committed and de-committed from Ole Miss and Auburn in the last few months, and the Rebels and Tigers are the expected front-runners still. Right now the 247 Sports Crystal Ball projects Gordon as an Ole Miss lean, but this one might be down to the final minutes before he makes his decision.

Defensive tackle

Already signed (1): Patrick Lucas

Commits (0): None

Targets (1): LeDarrius Cox

3-star defensive tackle LeDarrius Cox is committed to Tennessee and is considered an Auburn lean, but he visited Ole Miss on Jan. 26. Cox will make his decision at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday.

Linebacker

Ole Miss has already signed a talented trio of in-state outside linebacker options, but the Rebels are still looking for someone to play at middle linebacker. Junior college product Lakia Henry is the likeliest answer for Ole Miss, but the Rebels are also thought to be courting 4-star Florida commit Diwun Black, for whom the Rebels are thought to have a 25 percent chance, and Starkville product Zach Edwards.

Cornerback

Already Signed (3): Jamar Richardson, Jalen Jordan, DeAntre Prince

Commits (0): None

Targets (1): Maurice Hampton

Ole Miss did a great job of signing defensive backs in December and corralled a trio of cornerbacks, but Memphis area product Maurice Hampton could make a good haul even better. The 4-star prospect is an LSU commit and has been since July 2016, so flipping his choice would be a longshot. But Hampton did officially visit Ole Miss on Jan. 26 and Dec. 8 and has unofficially visited Oxford at least four times, so if there were ever a chance of stealing a solid commitment, this might be it.

Safety

Already Signed (3): Jonathan Haynes, AJ Finley, Jay Stanley

Commits (0): None

Targets (1): Braxton Ragland

Ole Miss signed a bevy of safeties in the winter, so bringing in another isn't that high of a priority. But the 247 Sports Crystal Ball lists this 3-star safety as a 100 percent Ole Miss lean, so if there's room in the Rebels' class, Ragland could very easily end up in Oxford.